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Singapore man gets death penalty for 4.5kg of cannabis he said was for ‘research’

  • Seet Poh Jing, formerly a property sales agent with Huttons Asia, was arrested in 2018 after 4,509.2g of cannabis mixture was found in his car
  • He had developed a fascination with cannabis, his lawyers argued, and was interested in the cultivation and potential uses of cannabidiol

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Five blocks of vegetable matter, analysed to be cannabis mixture, were seized from the defendant’s car, the court heard. Photo: Shutterstock
CNA
A former property agent in Singapore was sentenced to the mandatory death penalty for trafficking cannabis after a judge rejected his defence that the drugs were for research and development.

In his judgment issued on Tuesday, Judge of the Appellate Division, Justice See Kee Oon, laid down the reasons for convicting Seet Poh Jing on one charge of having no less than 4,509.2g of cannabis mixture for trafficking.

Seet, formerly a property sales agent with Huttons Asia, had been arrested on June 28, 2018. Five blocks of vegetable matter were seized from a car to which he had led Central Narcotics Bureau officers.

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The blocks were analysed to contain no less than 4,509.2g of cannabis mixture, which Seet referred to as “weed”.

Two mobile phones belonging to Seet were sent for forensic examination and found to contain mass-sent messages advertising the drug.

Seet, then 28, pleaded not guilty to the charge, which carries the mandatory death penalty. He was represented by lawyers from Andre Jumabhoy LLC and Sterling Law Corporation.

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